Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:28:14 -0700 (PDT) From: Freeco <freeco@inbox.lv> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: IPF, NAT or NIC Message-ID: <25510716.post@talk.nabble.com> In-Reply-To: <4AB397CF.2030809@ibctech.ca> References: <25491958.post@talk.nabble.com> <20090917174950.GC34712@ei.bzerk.org> <25504647.post@talk.nabble.com> <200909180815.n8I8FpFS045063@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th> <25507235.post@talk.nabble.com> <4AB37AE0.2070409@ibctech.ca> <4AB37F5D.50206@ibctech.ca> <25509501.post@talk.nabble.com> <4AB397CF.2030809@ibctech.ca>
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Ok. Lets start with the basics. - What is connected to the switch in your room? There is connected ISP cable from my home switch and 3 pc's - what is connected to the switch in your home? I'm not sure, but i think there is connected a cable to my switch ( i plan: my gateway -> switch) And my neighbour (with private IP) - what is connected to the gateway down the street? I already said, i don't know. I haven't been there. - how do you connect your room, to your home, to the house three homes away? Everything is connected with cable. This new information makes it more believable that there is some sort of cabling mishap. > P.S. Sorry for my poor english You don't have to be. You're doing just fine! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/IPF%2C-NAT-or-NIC-tp25491958p25510716.html Sent from the freebsd-questions mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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